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Match each of the following items with the appropriate definitions.
(A) Financing activities
(B) Investing activities
(C) Statement of cash flows
(D) Indirect method
(E) Direct method
(F) Operating activities
________ (1) A method of computing and reporting that involves adjusting the net income amount by adding and subtracting items that are necessary to yield net cash provided (used) by operating activities.
________ (2) A financial statement that reports the cash inflows and cash outflows for an accounting period, and classifies those cash flows as operating, investing, or financing activities.
________ (3) A method of computing and reporting the net cash provided (used) by operating activities that lists the major items of operating cash receipts, and then subtracts the major items of operating cash payments.
________ (4) Transactions that include making and collecting notes receivable or purchasing and selling plant assets, or investments in other than cash equivalents and trading securities.
________ (5) Transactions with a company's owners and creditors that include obtaining cash from issuing debt and repaying the amounts borrowed, and obtaining cash from or distributing cash to owners.
________ (6) Activities that involve the production or purchase of merchandise and the sale of goods or services to customers, including expenditures related to administering the business.


Definitions:

Canyon Feature

A deep gorge, usually with a river flowing through it, formed by long-term erosion from water activity.

Lava Flow

The movement of molten rock that emerges from a volcano or fissure onto the Earth's surface, where it solidifies as it cools.

Dike Unit

It is a geological structure consisting of a major vertical or steeply-dipping sheet-like body of intruded igneous rock that cuts through older rocks.

Half-Lives

The period of time it takes for a radioactive substance to decrease to half its original amount.

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